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This article is about the city in South Africa. For the city in Italy, see Messina, Italy.
Musina
Messina— Town — Coordinates: 22°20′17″S 30°02′30″E / 22.33806°S 30.04167°ECoordinates: 22°20′17″S 30°02′30″E / 22.33806°S 30.04167°E Country South Africa Province Limpopo District municipality Vhembe Local municipality Musina Established 1968 Population (2001) – Total 40,826 Time zone +2 Post Code 0900 Area code(s) 015 Website http://www.musina.gov.za Musina or Messina (see name situation below) is the northernmost town in the Limpopo province of South Africa near the Limpopo River border to Zimbabwe. It has a population of between 20,000 and 40,000. Iron ore, coal, magnetite, graphite, asbestos, diamonds, semi-precious stones and copper are mined in the region.
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History
The Musina tribe discovered copper and settled here. In the 20th century European prospectors rediscovered the large copper desposits and established the town of Messina. The spelling of the name was changed to Musina in 2003 to correct the colonial-era misspelling of the name of the Musina people.
Geology
The Limpopo River is a dry river bank which flows annually in rains when lichen and other plant species of the desert region come alive. Sometimes, it floods. The low-shrub and thorny tree lands that surround Musina and thrive in rains are alive with animals in sanctuaries that offer experienced-only camping safari accessible by sand and rock road tracks. Access is generally good, with the road from Johannesburg to Musina being wide tar, as are most other roads in the area.
Border with Zimbabwe
The link with Zimbabwe has become one of the busiest roads in the world and the busiest in Africa, due to black market importers from Zimbabwe and people looking for employment. This is mainly due to thousands crossing (and fleeing) the border into South Africa every day. According the New York Times, in January 2009 Musina had a shifting population of about 15,000 foreigners, overwhelmingly Zimbabweans, many of whom lived in a refugee camp at the showground or in the streets. [1]
Name
The city and surroundings have been called Messina since the very day Europeans arrived in the area. The town, which was founded and settled by white people, was also named Messina. However, in 2003, the Limpopo government (while changing the names of other cities in Limpopo) changed the name to Musina. Unlike other towns in South Africa, it was one of the very few which underwent very little riots or oppositions, such as Pretoria and Louis Trichardt. The reason is probably because the name change was only a misspelling, rather than a whole new name.
Current usage
Although Musina is becoming more widely accepted, Messina is still often used,[1] especially by the white community.
Reference
Categories:- Populated places in Limpopo
- Limpopo River
- Limpopo geography stubs
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